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February
February 2024
€120 million spent by Ireland to help developing countries deal with climate change in 2022
'Concerning' delays for mammograms as Dublin hospitals struggle to recruit staff
Beaumont Hospital is considering outsourcing some appointments to deal with the backlog, one patient was told.
Patients are concerned it is taking months to get an appointment for certain scans, potentially delaying a cancer diagnosis
Extra consultants are due to start working in the coming months, but staffing levels remain an issue
"It is unacceptable that a person should wait too long before getting access to a vital diagnostic appointment," the CEO of the Irish Cancer Society said
Irish farmers take part in show of solidarity with tractor protests taking place across Europe
Here's What Happened Today: Thursday
Cork stadium to be renamed 'SuperValu Páirc Uí Chaoimh' with immediate effect following vote
'You reap what you sow': At the scene of the farmers' protest that shut down Brussels city centre
Smoke filled the air as farmers burned bales, as well as tires and wooden pallets.
Deposit Return Scheme: 'We are finally seeing the value in the small everyday products we use'
Colin O'Byrne
Referral made to GSOC following collision involving pedestrian and garda motorcycle on Ormond Quay
Murder probe launched after remains found in Cork confirmed to be those of Kieran Quilligan
'A terrible loss': Three young people killed in Co Carlow road crash named locally
Another passenger in the car, a man in his 20s, was taken to hospital with serious but non-life threatening injuries.
The crash occurred at around 11.30pm last night, Wednesday, on the N80 at Leagh on the Wexford Road.
Father Tom Little, a priest in the area, went to the scene late last night.
He said it's a "terrible loss".
The Irish For: Is Brigid the only saint in space?
Darach Ó Séaghdha
Stardust architect's lack of fire safety knowledge 'contributed to loss of life', expert tells inquest
PayPal proposes cutting 205 jobs among its Irish workforce
DUP green lights Stormont return after UK Parliament fast-tracks legislation to restore devolution
Man charged with Paudie Palmer's death through dangerous driving allegedly told friends he consumed alcohol at the time
Sales of new ‘241’ vehicles up 15% when compared with same period last year
Media Minister Catherine Martin says latest report into RTÉ points to a ‘dysfunctionality’
A deposit return scheme for cans and plastic bottles begins today; here's all you need to know
'A good day for Europe': European Council agrees €50b financial aid package for Ukraine
Dublin riots: Man appears in court charged with setting fire to garda car
'Don't start this nonsense': Pearse Doherty and Tánaiste clash heads over TV licence in Dáil
HSE CEO unsure recruitment ban is working as service hired excess of 2,200 staff last year
Man found guilty of murdering his uncle (78) by stamping him to death while wearing steel-capped boots
Ranelagh was the main blackspot in Dublin for clamping last year
High Court action brought by senior Irish-based X employee against company is settled
Breaching Dublin Airport passenger cap 'unsustainable' during climate crisis, Dáil hears
Police in North arrest man wanted in Republic to stand trial over fatal collision in Co Louth
Poll: Should Sinn Féin boycott the White House this St Patrick's Day?
'Pretty special' - Praise for Tyrone youngster after inspiring Liverpool win
General Secretary of AGSI Antoinette Cunningham has announced retirement
Two men arrested in connection with Dublin riots to appear in court today
Irish farmers to hold rallies today in solidarity with protests by EU counterparts
Actor Alec Baldwin pleads not guilty to manslaughter over shooting on film set
Still no sign of review into sex work law - over three years after it was due to be published
CUH chief demanded employee at centre of racism allegations be 'removed' from hospital during investigation
The CEO told nursing management it was for them to decide if they were to be suspended or redeployed, pending the outcome of an investigation.
Investigations are ongoing at Cork University Hospital following complaints about an adaptation programme.
The CEO told nursing management it was for them to decide if the staff member was to be suspended or redeployed, pending the outcome of an investigation.
Eimer McAuley reports on the latest developments in the row.
January
January 2024
‘Stricter’ environmental and building regulations placed on new homes in Ireland than in the UK
Liverpool beat Chelsea, with youngster Conor Bradley grabbing goal and Player of the Match
Government defeats Sinn Féin motion calling on intervention in genocide case against Israel